The A14 is available only in dark gray and in one configuration: a Snapdragon X (X1-26-100) CPU with 32 GB of RAM and a 1-TB SSD. The 14-inch screen (nontouch) has a 1,920 x 1,200-pixel resolution. Ports include two USB-C jacks with USB 4.0, a single USB-A 3.2 port, and a full-size HDMI jack. One of the USB-C ports is used for charging.
Average Performance
All of those specs are fairly entry-level for a laptop of this pedigree, but itβs the CPU that should draw some amount of your attention. The Snapdragon X is Qualcommβs newest microprocessor, and itβs also its cheapest and least powerful, a dialed-back version of the Snapdragon X Plus, which already felt sluggish in use.
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The good news is that the Snapdragon X-equipped A14 doesnβt perform significantly differently from laptops outfitted with the Snapdragon X Plus. The bad news is that performance is not terribly impressive, and these laptops (including the A14) all tend to drag a bit. Itβs not the end of the world if youβre browsing the web and typing emails, but it would be nice for a machine of this svelte stature to show off a little powerβsmall but mighty. The A14 is particularly sluggish when it comes to graphics and video performance, and buyers shouldnβt dream of using it for creative work. Fortunately, Qualcomm has made strides in software compatibility in recent months, and previously unusable apps like Google Drive are now working fine.
Asus specifies a maximum battery life of a whopping 32 hours for this device, and while I didnβt approach that level with a full-screen, full-brightness, YouTube playback test, I was able to squeak out just over 20 hours of uninterrupted run time. (I tested this twice just to make sure.) Youβll surely be able to stretch that further by turning off Wi-Fi and dialing down the brightnessβwhich is solid when dialed upβbut even at a βmereβ 20 hours, the machine is record-breaking on the longevity front.
The audio is better than expected, surprisingly rich and plenty loud. Thatβs aided by a dead silent machine. There are fans inside the A14, but I never got them to fire up, even under the heaviest load I could throw at it. Usability is likewise solid, as the keyboard has plenty of action, and the trackpad, while spacious, is short of being overbearingly large.
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